Andover sits in a region where people commute for work and run errands across multiple roads and connections. That means drunk driving crashes often happen in predictable “real life” contexts—early mornings, late evenings, and weekends—when people are tired, distracted, or rushing between home, events, and travel.
In these situations, the details matter:
- Where the crash occurred (intersection, turn lane, roadway curve, or merging area)
- Timing (what witnesses noticed and when they reported it)
- Visibility and weather (fog, darkness, snow/ice, glare)
- How the impaired driver was observed (behavior before impact, not just after)
Your claim needs to be built around the full story—because in Minnesota, defense strategies often focus on gaps in time, incomplete records, or alternative explanations for the collision.


